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http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/programs/eurasia-center 25-02-2013 19:55:00
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After the November election, we’ll probably see another Ukraine supplemental—and since April, new political dynamics make it likely to sail through. But as I argue for Atlantic Council, the US needs to match allies & pass meaningful long-term Ukraine aid. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea…
#UkraineAlert | "Putin’s Russia is an expansionist power that will inevitably go further if it is not stopped in Ukraine. Western leaders must recognize that there can be no European peace without Ukrainian victory," writes Olena Halushka bit.ly/4dHf27A
#UkraineAlert | "There is little doubt in Kyiv that the current Belarusian border buildup has actually been orchestrated by the Kremlin," writes Business Ukraine mag. "Russia has long sought to deepen Belarus’s involvement in the war against Ukraine." bit.ly/4cLu3E1
#UkraineAlert | Evacuation efforts are accelerating in Pokrovsk as Russian troops draw closer amid fears the city will soon become the latest in a growing list of Ukrainian urban centers reduced to rubble by Putin’s invading army, writes Maria Avdeeva. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea…
NEW #UkraineAlert | "Having to debate whether the United States should help Ukraine each year isn’t sustainable," writes Doug Klain. "Instead, it’s time the United States matched its allies by passing meaningful long-term support for Ukraine." atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea…
"Two months after pledging to shape a legal framework that would give Ukraine the interest earned on frozen Russian assets, the EU still hasn’t taken the necessary steps to make this a reality," writes Anders Åslund, Daniel Fried, & Kurt Volker in POLITICO.politico.eu/article/eu-g7-…
The Group of Seven (G7) plan to use the income from blocked Russian assets to aid Ukraine can still work. But its success will depend on what the United States and European Union do next, writes Charles Lichfield. bit.ly/3Tgjv9b
Russia’s changes to its nuclear doctrine should not deter Western support for Ukraine, writes Business Ukraine mag for #UkraineAlert. “Western fear of escalation has been Putin’s most potent weapon. It is time he was disarmed.” bit.ly/4gdpzc5
NEW #UkraineAlert | "Indian PM Narendra Modi paid a historic visit to Kyiv in late August" writes Mridula Ghosh. "Although the landmark visit did not yield any major breakthroughs, Modi and Zelenskyy did reach a number of agreements." bit.ly/3z7FFna
#UkraineAlert | "It’s time the US matched its allies by passing meaningful long-term support for Ukraine," writes Doug Klain. "If executed properly, the Blumenthal-Graham proposal could soon make that a reality." bit.ly/3Mx1BLn
#UkraineAlert | "Indian PM Modi paid a historic visit to Kyiv in late August as Delhi seeks to counter negative perceptions of its close economic and defense ties with Moscow and underline its status as a power in its own right," writes Mridula Ghosh. bit.ly/3z7FFna
"Two months after pledging to shape a legal framework that would give Ukraine the interest earned on frozen Russian assets, the EU still hasn’t taken the necessary steps to make this a reality," writes Anders Åslund, Daniel Fried, & Kurt Volker in POLITICO.politico.eu/article/eu-g7-…
NEW #UkraineAlert | The Kremlin has this week vowed to revise its nuclear doctrine as Moscow seeks to regain the fear factor after Ukraine’s invasion of Russia’s Kursk region made a mockery Putin’s nuclear red lines, writes Business Ukraine mag. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea…
🇺🇸🇺🇦 Last week, Eurasia Center took sixteen of its congressional fellows, Senate and House staff members from both parties, on a whirlwind trip to Warsaw and Kyiv. 📝 Read the main takeaways from John Herbst of the trip below: bit.ly/3ADSHJh
#UkraineAlert | Evacuation efforts are accelerating in Pokrovsk as Russian troops draw closer amid fears the city will soon become the latest in a growing list of Ukrainian urban centers reduced to rubble by Putin’s invading army, writes Maria Avdeeva. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea…
‘Cultural imperialism lives on, even if its carriers often proclaim anti-colonial slogans.’ My new piece for Atlantic Council with some suggestions to editors, publishers, and curators from us, the 'perpetually frustrated Ukraine specialists'. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea… 🧵 1/4
NEW #UkraineAlert | "Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, I’ve had a glimpse into how several industries work," writes Olesya Khromeychuk. "Cultural imperialism lives on, even if its carriers often proclaim anti-colonial slogans." bit.ly/3Z98kTn
📝 "The administration’s move [to disrupt a major Russian disinformation campaign] will make it harder for Moscow to have an impact this November," writes John Herbst in Atlantic Council's New Atlanticist. "But the Kremlin will keep trying." bit.ly/4cYc6C6
#UkraineAlert | "Russia’s use of nuclear blackmail has been widely condemned as reckless," writes Business Ukraine mag. "But there is no escaping the fact that it has proved highly effective against risk-averse Western leaders." bit.ly/3XzUckE